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What is the difference between a twin and double room?

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What is the difference between a twin and double room?

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A twin room will normally have 2 single or 2 double beds (depending on the size of the room). A double room will be a double or queen size bed.

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A Twin room is a room fo 2 people with 2 single beds, and the Double is a room for 2 guests and 1 large bed. Where possible the hotels will try to accommodate you with the bed type choice requested, but sometimes this may not be possible and is the sole responsibility of the Hotel in question.

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A twin room contains two single beds. A double room has one King (or American Queen) size bed.

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“Twin” means that the room has two separate beds and can be shared by two guests. A “Double room” can obviously also be shared, but has only one double (king size/ queen/ double) bed.

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A twin room refers to 2 separate beds. Double refers to a room that has one bed which can vary in size from standard double, queen size or king size.

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